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    POPE'S SCHEDULE FOR TURKEY VISIT RELEASED

    The Universe, UK
    Nov 13 2006

    By The Universe: The Vatican press office has published a general
    outline of the itinerary and agenda for Benedict XVI's upcoming
    apostolic trip to Turkey.

    The Pope will kick-off the visit with a trip to the Mausoleum of
    Ataturk, "Father of the Turks," who proclaimed the Turkish republic
    in 1923. He will then attend a welcome ceremony as well as a courtesy
    visit to Turkish President Ahmet Necdet Sezer.

    The Pontiff will then meet with the deputy prime minister before
    meeting with the president of religious affairs, Ali Bardokoglu,
    Grand Mufti and the country's highest Muslim authority.

    The following day, Benedict XVI will travel to Smyrna, the country's
    third-largest city, known as "The Pearl of the Aegean," from where
    he will go to Ephesus, the city where the Apostle Paul lived and was
    captive, and where, according to tradition, the Blessed Virgin Mary
    and John the Evangelist also lived.

    The Pope will then fly to Istanbul where he will pray at the
    Patriarchal Church of St George, before having a private meeting with
    Orthodox Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople.

    On the morning of November 30, the Pope will take part in the Divine
    Liturgy in the Patriarchal Church of St. George in Istanbul. He will
    then deliver an address and sign a joint declaration.

    After the ceremony, he will lunch with Bartholomew I in the
    patriarchate. In the afternoon, he will visit the St. Sophia Museum.

    Then Benedict XVI will then go to the Armenian Apostolic cathedral,
    where he will pray and meet and greet Patriarch Mesrob I.

    The Pope will also meet with the Syro-Orthodox metropolitan and the
    chief rabbi of Turkey before meeting with the members of the country's
    Catholic bishops' conference.

    The Pope's final appointment on Friday December 1, will be to preside
    over the celebration of Mass in Istanbul's Cathedral of the Holy
    Ghost where he will deliver a homily.
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